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Recommend some more good movies per post

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I'll be sure to give a full and frank opinion once I've watched it. You know me I don't hang back. ;)
 
I just watched it Felix, thought it was pretty good. Was it recommended in here earlier? Can't think how else I would have heard of it.
 
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Synopsis: A visually arresting and highly disturbing urban flight of fancy from Japanese auteur Shinya Tsukamoto, who also starred, wrote, shot, and edited. A buttoned-up Japanese commuter accidentally rams his car into a cyberpunky "metal fetishist" (Tsukamoto) whose jollies include transplanting metal parts into his body. After this encounter, the businessman begins inexplicably transforming into a metal man-machine, and soon finds himself merging identities (and bodies) with the similarly mechanized fetishist. Followed by a sequel, "Tetsuo II: Bodyhammer." Also features cult short "Drum Struck."

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It kinda puts me in mind of Eraserhead. It's terrifying theme, followed by the industrial soundtrack makes me squirm the entire time.
 
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I like the sound of that missus.

Watched Sunshine last night. Was very impressed by it, but I love sci-fi anyway, but this was sitting on the edge of your seat mind-blowing stuff. Still thinking about it today. Always a good sign if a film makes a mark on you like that.

Highly recommend it %)
 
^You should check it out. I reckon it'd be right up your street. :)

Has anyone mentioned Gia yet?.

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Synopsis: America's first supermodel Gia Carangi lives hard and dies young in the glamorous, excessive urban wilds of 1970s New York City. Adapted by Cristofer and novelist Jay McInerney from the biography "Thing of Beauty" by Stephen Fried. Made for HBO. Available in rated and unrated versions.

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I watched it again last night after not seeing it for many years. That's no reflection on the quality of the film mind you, it's just the outcome always really saddens me to the point where I talk myself out of watching it again. But I forgot one thing, that these feelings overshadowed all the brilliant scenes in the film. She was truly awesome. :)
 
Kick-ass pissed me off so much, 2 of us watched it stoned and its such an obvious deconstruction of every superhero plot concept going.......and WAY fucking overrated.
Tony the London serial killer thing is toss and I could write an essay on it, but the speeds not fully kicked in yet.

Nightmare on elm street reboot is utter toss beyond toss on every level. I then watched the original and nearly wrote a book on what the problems with version 2.0. are.

Unlike many I will give remakes the time of day. And some horror remakes are worthwhile....some are toss, because the original was toss and they add fuck all. But here, whoa.......an exercise in arse wankery and a half.
Except the ending is FAR better than the original, so got me really pissed off when they did 99% of it totally wrong.

Got forced to watch Kill Bill vol2 the other day and as fully expected thought it was utter toss.

Meanwhile I watched Lucio Fulci's Zombie or Zombi or whatever the fuck you will call it and it was great. Not as good as City of The Living Dead, The Beyond or about equal to House by the Cemetery.

Have an intention of forcing Suspiria on someone with a LARGE sound system later or tomorrow. Feel like getting hold of Opera or a later Argento shortly.

Keep starting to watch Diary of the Dead, but get bored.

Wish I had THE DEVILS, one of my favourite films. Shambles must recognise that fucker. Outstanding.Mr Oliver Reed in full on loon mode.......
 
Wouldn't say Kill Bill 2 was 'utter toss' but it was pretty dissapointing, not enough Kung Fu action for a Kung Fu film.
 
it wasn't supposed to be a kung fu film at all braw, neither was kill bill part 1 ;)
 
You know what I mean, not enough action in the second part. Was all sword fights and arse kicking in part 1 then slowed down a bit in part 2.
 
I thought kick ass was great hah :) nic cage's adam west style delivery cracked me right up.
I have done a complete 180 on nic cage in the past couple of months, really quite like him now
 
rumble fish, raising arizona, leaving las vegas, biringing out the dead, adaptation, bad lieutenant and kick ass ftw
 
TG & Kate: You seen Tetsuo II - Body Hammer (trailer here)? Not as much of a masterpiece of headfuckery on Viagra and meth as the first but not far off. Rather a different animal but clearly of the same species. If you like your homoerotic man/machine mindfucks shot artfully in various shades of blue you can't go far wrong. Just discovered he made a third one last year - Tetsuo: The Bullet Man - time for a torrent trawl, methinks :)

I've had the one he made just after the original Tetsuo - Hiroku The Goblin for a coupla years now and still haven't gotten around to watching it but have heard it's good in a "nothing like Tetsuo but still a bit mental" kinda way so really should.
 
After crackheads recommendation watched Sin Nombre tonight. Good shout mate, excellent.

Still not got round to watching Martyrs yet after Dave tells me it's sposed to be depressing as fuck.
 
Saw "American: The Bill Hicks Story" on Friday. Despite the awful title, it was utterly brilliant, so much so that some of the audience broke into spontaneous applause at the end and for once I didn't want to kill them.
 
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